TheGoldenJet
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Congratulations Timothy Liljegren, AHL champion.
Not bad for a kid who went "17th for a reason". He should be thanking his lucky stars that after the season he had last year with his illness and lost development year, he landed in the best possible place for him. Leafs organisation is top notch from top to bottom. Timmy has been afforded every opportunity to learn and grow at his own pace. He's been allowed to make mistakes without consequence and he has been allowed to grow from his mistakes. After playing on absolutely trash teams and bouncing around leagues for the past few seasons, he finally settled in as an impact defender on a championship team in one of the top professional hockey leagues.
Couldn't be more happier for the kid! Way to go Lilly! Leafs nation hopes you come out with conviction and rightfully claim a spot on the future Leafs blue line. With 200 foot players in Lilly, Rielly and Dermott on each pair spells future Championship for the buds. Lord Stanley isn't too far away boys, hold your heads up high, we're finally starting to see the light!
Chytil was younger and played most of the year in the AHL.Well done, kid! We threw you into a professional league one notch below the NHL, as an 18 year old, by far the youngest player on the team (and the league?), and you did your part to bring us a championship. It’s everything we could’ve asked for this year.
At the very least I say Liljegren will get more of a look during the preseason, plus he might get a call up during the regular season if and when one is needed on the Leafs defense.Not bad for a kid who went "17th for a reason". He should be thanking his lucky stars that after the season he had last year with his illness and lost development year, he landed in the best possible place for him. Leafs organisation is top notch from top to bottom. Timmy has been afforded every opportunity to learn and grow at his own pace. He's been allowed to make mistakes without consequence and he has been allowed to grow from his mistakes. After playing on absolutely trash teams and bouncing around leagues for the past few seasons, he finally settled in as an impact defender on a championship team in one of the top professional hockey leagues.
Couldn't be more happier for the kid! Way to go Lilly! Leafs nation hopes you come out with conviction and rightfully claim a spot on the future Leafs blue line. With 200 foot players in Lilly, Rielly and Dermott on each pair spells future Championship for the buds. Lord Stanley isn't too far away boys, hold your heads up high, we're finally starting to see the light!
Youngest defenseman in the AHL by a decent margin, but I think second of third youngest player overall (I believe Klim Kostin is a few days younger as well).Chytil was younger and played most of the year in the AHL.
that will be a nice change of pace, I think Marner&Nylander are gonna be pretty whispyHe’s gonna have a Zetterberg-esque beard when the Leafs win the cup
My forecast for Lilly
2017-18 - Doesn't look out of place and adapting to NA hockey
2018-19 - More responsibility with a focus on Defense, meaning a ton of PK with a sprinkle of PP. Basically the same treatment Rielly got last year. I'm not sure what to expect from him point wise, maybe try to get 10g 30pts? I don't expect a NHL callup
2019-20 - Everything comes together and forces the Leafs to call him up if there is an injury
I really don't see him being called up next year. This year was a feeling out but next year (2018-19) we will really see what type of player we have. It is going to be really exciting!
Chytil-Kostin-Liljegren. Am I missing someone?Youngest defenseman in the AHL by a decent margin, but I think second of third youngest player overall (I believe Klim Kostin is a few days younger as well).
Other than a few players who played a few games, e.g. Formenton played two games for the Senators, I believe these are the three youngest! Impressive trio.Chytil-Kostin-Liljegren. Am I missing someone?
Don’t players submit the desired pronunciation of their name for the PBP each season?Liljegren's biggest challenge will be getting all of the NHL announcers and media people to pronounce his name correctly.He pronounces it phonetically, with the "j" the same sound as in "Jerry", but I haven't heard many others pronounce it that way - they all seem to want to pronounce the "j" sounding like a "y".
Because "j" in his name is pronounced like "y" in Swedish.Liljegren's biggest challenge will be getting all of the NHL announcers and media people to pronounce his name correctly.He pronounces it phonetically, with the "j" the same sound as in "Jerry", but I haven't heard many others pronounce it that way - they all seem to want to pronounce the "j" sounding like a "y".
Nylander can actually grow a somewhat decent beard, but he doesn’t get enough credit for itthat will be a nice change of pace, I think Marner&Nylander are gonna be pretty whispy
I'm not sure it does much good given the varied pronunciations I've heard among the different announcers.Don’t players submit the desired pronunciation of their name for the PBP each season?
Someone should tell him that then because that's not how he pronounced his name during an intermission video aired during game 7 where he asked another player questions. In the intro and outro he pronounced the "j" in his name like it's pronounced in English. Several people were commenting in the stream chat on it because it was unexpected.Because "j" in his name is pronounced like "y" in Swedish.
Edit: Hmm, I wonder if he's doing that weird thing that some people do when they learn a second language where they change the pronunciation of their name in the new language to what they think it should be based on the spelling rather than what most people do which is keep the pronunciation the same no matter what language they're speaking.